The artistic charm and timeless architecture of Brussels leaves an impression that beckons further exploration. Classic Belgian style combines effortlessly with contemporary European luxuries. Historic Art Nouveau buildings stand shoulder-to-shoulder as cathedral peaks brim to the sky. La Grand-Place, Manneken-Pis and Town Hall all host some of Europe’s most renowned architectural achievements. Of course, aside from historical contexts, modern pleasantries thrive throughout. From celebrated Avenue Louise shopping to notorious beer tastings in Winksele, visitors stay busy exploring Brussels tourist attractions and events. Art exhibits, historic tours and fashion districts showcase Brussels’ rich history whilst featuring its newest pleasures.
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The central square of Brussels, the Grand Place is considered to be one of the most beautiful medieval squares in Europe. The Grand Place is home to the town hall, a Gothic masterpiece dating from the Middle Ages with a 96 metre high tower, topped with a statue of the city’s patron saint the archangel Michael. The unique buzz of the square makes it a great place to people watch and get a true sense of this historic city.
Shopping on Avenue Louise
One of the premier shopping streets in the city, Avenue Louise offers shoppers a great variety of prestigious international brands and stylish boutiques, many housed in charming Art Nouveau buildings.
Manneken Pis
This cheeky sculpture is a must-see for any visit to the Belgian capital. Embodying the local’s sense of humour and free-thinking spirit, it is the best-known symbol of the people of Brussels.
Flagey A key cultural centre
Flagey boasts a world-class programme with something to suit all tastes, young and old alike. Host to a variety of music festivals that showcase classical, contemporary and jazz, as well as a much-loved art house cinema, Flagey makes for an enjoyable visit during any trip to Brussels.
Musee Magritte
Dedicated to the work of Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte, this museum boasts the largest collection of his work with 230 works and archives. Rubbing shoulders with the Royal Palace of Brussels, the museum is situated on the Place Royale.
The Royal Palace of Brussels and Parc de Bruxelles
A stroll through the Parc de Bruxelles, the 32 acre historic city park featuring serene ponds and fountains, tree lined walks, Art Deco lamp posts and statues, brings visitors to the 19th century Royal Palace. The official palace of the King and Queen of Belgium is open for tours in the summer months. A highlight of any visit is the spectacular Hall of Mirrors, featuring a ceiling created with 1.6 million iridescent green jewel scarab beetle shells.
Parlamentarium
The visitors' centre of the European Parliament, the Parlamentarium makes for an informative and interesting visit. Free of charge, visits can be tailored for adults and children alike, making it a brilliant family destination.